ChloeTzang
Literotica Guru
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The kicker is that you wouldn't find a court in the United States that would consider a free-use erotica story site as nonprofit educational purposes. First, neither you nor the Web site would be safe in court in terms of "educational purposes," and, on the other criterium, you might not be making a profit, but the Web site is. I don't think Laurel and Manu have ever tracked down a knowledgeable entertainment lawyer to give them the news on how massively copyright is violated at Literotica every day. Not that anyone is revving up to take them to court.
Yes, I looked into all of that because I do like using lyrics and if you're publishing, forget it. It's way expensive to get permission to use lyrics which is why almost no-one does it. You can get away with quotes from old poems where the copyright long expired, but if you're going to publish, just don't go there. I've seen quite a few authors do a chapter by chapter song list, where they list the song name and singer/band, but with no lyrics.
On Literotica, Laurel allows a bit more flexibility and that's her call, so I go with a verse or two of the lyrics without abusing it. I'd never do the entire song tho. Anyhow, for this story event, that should be enough of a guide